HALL OF FAME
2000
Charles B. Hedrick was the manager of employee relations of The Proctor and Gamble Company. He was responsible for the Industrial Relations Division, Personnel Administration Department, and the International Personnel Department, where he retired after 38 years.

 Hedrick received his bachelor's degree from Marshall University, where he graduated Summa Cum Laude and was the class valedictorian. He received a MBA with distinction in Industrial Management from Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. He also served as a Lieutenant Commander with the US Naval Reserve and is a veteran of World War II.

Hedrick and his wife, Mary Jo Locke, endowed a scholarship at Marshall University to encourage academically talented and gifted students from West Virginia. The Hedricks have also funded the Dr. Charles E. Hedrick Outstanding Faculty Awards in honor of his father, a former Marshall faculty member who was instrumental in the establishment of Marshall's first graduate program.

Hedrick serves on the Board of Bethesda Hospital and Good Samaritan Hospital in Cincinnati. He also serves on the Board at Ohio Northern University and is a member of the John Marshall Society at Marshall University.